
- Harp House Publisher
Humanistic Methodology: The seven Powers we All have


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- Elvira Barry
- Harp House Publisher
- Paperback
- 9783946616078
- 9 X 6 X 0.8 inches
- 1.16 pounds
- Body, Mind & Spirit > Inspiration & Personal Growth
- English

Book Description
If you want to become a better person, if you search for answers that go beyond the superficial, reflect on the meaning of life, then you will love this book. It is made for you - a unique being on this planet, faced with many challenges of destiny.
We share the need for affiliation, we want to love and be loved. We want to make our dreams to become true and on our journey we struggle with emotional difficulties, with pain and fears, with rejection and failing, with betrayal and lies, but knowing deep inside that we have the strength and the abilities to transform our life.
How do you get there? First you need to become aware of your inner traps and hidden limitations, because what you don't know, you cannot change. Then, you need the tools and techniques to make the changes inside of you. And finally, you bring these changes into your daily life.
This book guides you through seven essential human pillars to uncover those hidden traps and limitations and provides you practical tools, so you can reach a new level of happiness, purpose, fulfillment, love, and achievement.
The author Karina M. Kimmig is one of the most exceptional professionals in human development. She received the Top Coach award in Germany in 2016, is creator of MORE Humanistic Methodology, and President of international Coaching Associations. With almost twenty years of practical experience, teaching and supervising coaches in different countries, you will get the most profound insights into our human nature and how to make the impossible changes to become true.
Subjects covered in this book: Personal Transformation, Emotions, Fears, Anxiety, Self-esteem, Life Inspiration, Conscious Growth, Life Mission, Humanistic Management, Achievement, Humanistic Approach and it includes more than 250 references to scientific sources for further studies.
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